sought to ramp up the aggression. so the longer russia feelsher impunity, the more threats to there will be to anyone within reach of russian missiles. will to fire missiles at firii nato territory. this is a russiailes an missile attack on collective security. this is a very significant. escalation. we mus t be , of course, waswron wrong. an intentional strik e of a nato count country by russia could have launched world war three , but thankfully, poland wante d split to know the truth beforeti escalating anything. and its president said the blast wa its ps likely from a ukrainian air defense missile. an and when the u.s. did tryka to get answers from russia. russiathe counterpart of mark emily was unavailable. russia did not take the call right. my staff wa call.s unsuccessn getting me linked up with general charisma. that s correct.. they think so little of us ind t the unitedes states that millieb
president would be arriving with their wife. perhaps an an indication on the u.s. perspective on the war. the biden s did attend several ceremonies, like a naturalization ceremony, and that was noted by the vice president that also congratulated the troops and said he had seen many signs of progress to include that he saw a traffic jam, and that was a wonderful thing. here is where we get into the issue of just how much the u.s. and iraqi perspective does differ. the traffic jam are a direct cause from check points, and there are huge areas of the city that are blocked bye-b blast wa. he will meet with senior iraqi